Andrew Hicks
About Andrew Hicks
Andrew Hicks is an RNI Data Analyst at the Pittsburgh Water and Sewer Authority, specializing in water meter data management. He has over five years of experience in data analysis within the water utility sector and holds a degree in Business Administration and Management from the Community College of Allegheny County.
Work at The Pittsburgh Water and Sewer Authority
Andrew Hicks has been employed at the Pittsburgh Water and Sewer Authority since 2018, serving as an RNI Data Analyst. In this role, he specializes in water meter data management, which is essential for maintaining efficient utility operations. His work directly contributes to the optimization of data processes within the organization, ensuring that the utility can effectively manage its resources and provide reliable services to the community.
Education and Expertise
Andrew Hicks studied at the Community College of Allegheny County, where he earned a degree in Business Administration and Management from 2007 to 2009. He also completed his high school education at Pittsburgh Central Catholic High School, graduating in 2007. His educational background provides a solid foundation for his expertise in data analysis, particularly within the water utility sector, where he has accumulated over five years of experience.
Background
Andrew Hicks has a background in data analysis, specifically focused on the water utility industry. His academic journey began at Pittsburgh Central Catholic High School, followed by further studies at the Community College of Allegheny County. This educational path has equipped him with the necessary skills to excel in his current role at the Pittsburgh Water and Sewer Authority.
Achievements
In his capacity as an RNI Data Analyst, Andrew Hicks has developed a specialization in regional network interface systems. This expertise enhances data accuracy and reliability, which are critical components in the management of water meter data. His contributions to the Pittsburgh Water and Sewer Authority reflect his commitment to improving utility operations through effective data management.